Adolf Laudon

Adolf Laudon (* December 13, 1912, † 22 November 1984) was an Austrian football player. The striker won the Austrian amateur team at the Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936 the silver medal.

Career

Adolf Laudon came from the Admiralty to Salzburg and played at SAK 1914 in the Salzburg Provincial League. The League was then aligned on amateur basis and was not related to the professional Austrian championship in connection, limited at that time only on the Wiener space. With the Nonntalern Adolf Laudon won several times the national championship and reached twice the final of the Amateur National Championships, where he in all five finals - the decider against the Baden AC 1935 had to be repeated - was deployed and the unfortunate 2:3 defeat in last playoff in Baden scored a goal.

For the amateur national team, he played a total of 6 inserts. Its premiere he celebrated on June 26, 1932 in Pardubice against Czechoslovakia still as a player of the Admiralty. From coach James Hogan he was taken next to his club colleague Karl and Edi Kainberger 1936 the Olympic Games in Berlin, where he came as a right connector in all four games of the Austrians used and each scored a goal against Egypt and Poland. His last game for the amateur national team was the final match against Italy, in which he was subject, however, with his team with 1:2 in extra time.

After the tournament at the Olympic Games Adolf Laudon moved to Vienna. With the Döblingern he won the 1937 Cup competition came in the final game but not used. In the championship he won with his club finished third (1936 /37) and five (1937 /38). After that, he should have left the club, where and whether he had ever changed, but can no longer be traced. In the 1943/44 season he returned again back to the Döblingern and celebrated for the first time winning the Austrian league title, he gives only sporadically came into this game for years of service and his career had already gradually die away.

Stations

  • SK Admira Vienna ( until 1932 )
  • Salzburger AK 1914 (1932-1936)
  • First Vienna FC 1894 (from 1936 to 1938, 1943/44 )

Achievements

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